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21. CEAE: Who Is CEAE
history of CEAE. The programs offer numerous activites meant to guide the learnerfrom These include Using dice to teach the water cycle;; roleplaying to teach
http://www.ceae.org/history.htm
who is ceae? •
ceae services •

aims •

vision and mission •
... Special Events History of CEAE April 2000 marked the start of an organization dedicated solely to provide Filipino educators with two of the most widely used environmental education programs available. The Center for Environmental Awareness and Educatiokn (CEAE) was established upon the realization that the present environmental initiatives, without the education necessary to bring it to a grassroots level, may not be enough to produce a generation of socially and environmentally conscious youth.
Searching for more effective and innovative education programs, the Center turned to the internationally acclaimed Project Learning Tree and Project Water Education for Teachers . These exciting hands-on, minds-on programs creatively use the environmentforests, air, water, etc. to teach a student's general subjects, thereby instillin in them an awareness and concern for their environment. With this training, educators can look forwar to graduating an entire generation of students that are competent in their subjects, and environmentally conscious and able to make responsible decisions about their surroundings.
The CEAE is at the helm of these programs in the Philippines, offering not only training on these programs to educators both inside and outside the academe, but also dedicating itself to constant networking and partnership with those who share the same vision of furthering this environmental education initiative.

22. UIC Hospital And COM Projects Only (includes Activites By Student Organizations)
practise interacting with patients and their families and to teach appropriate health CookCounty Project CAF will be developing a written history and manual
http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcam/osa/community_service/uic.htm
UIC Hospital and COM Student Projects UIC Hospital: General, Hematology/Oncology, Neurology, Pediatrics, ... IHIG, PSR, SAMSA, SNMA, BACK HOME UIC Hospital: General Name of Project: University of Illinois at Chicago Description: Activities include but are not limited to work in the following departments: pediatrics, emergency room, cardiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, transport, etc. The volunteer department controls almost all volunteers within the hospital. Contact Person (phone #): Bobbi Dunbar or Dmetrius McKinley (312-413-1945) Requirements: Health screening by department, orientation, 20 hours/month. UIC Hospital: Hematology/Oncology Name of Project: Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine "Potpourri" Description: Small, manageable projects of mutual interest and benefit, such as donor telerecrutiing and scheduling; data collection & management; contribute to some "research-like" studies, such as infectious disease Look-Backs ; observe and learn to perform phlebotomy, take vital signs (if you have never done this before); other activities, including supervised patient care activities, might be considered and included in your shared time.

23. Lesson Plans And Resources From TeachersZone.com
Webspanol Spanish language resources online. teach Spanish.com. Native American- history and culture. Hispanic Heritage. Geography lessons and activites.
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  • 24. We Make History - Other Sites Of Interest
    They reconstruct, perform and teach social dances of the Nineteenth and Camp Verdewhich in addition to regular history related activites holds larger
    http://members.aol.com/wemakehistory/links.html
    Main My First Home Page htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60'); We Make History
    Links to Other Sites of Interest Regional Events
    The American Heritage Weekend
    Annually Each November The largest multi-era event in The Southwest features civilian activities, battle reenactments and a brilliant array of living historians portraying multiple facets of life ranging from the early Colonial era up through World War II.
    Historic Fashion
    Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion
    Jessamyn's is the ultimate Regency resource on the Web. A very useful pattern review page is part of this excellent and interesting site.
    The Elizabethan Costuming Page
    This is THE place for those interested in the fashions of the late 1500s - early 1600s.
    L'Age D'Or
    This site is dedicated to the Baroque era circa 1660 - 1715. Go to the "Galleries" page for images of beautiful paintings which reveal the clothing of this perhaps most elaborate of all historic eras.
    Modern Fashion for Everyday Wear
    Ralph Lauren
    Scott's favorite since he was a teen, R.L. is classic but casual clothing for the modern gentleman. For the best local selection try Dillard's at Scottsdale Fashion Square or

    25. ThinkQuest : Library : Art History
    This web page was designed to teach students about Our web site includes some arthistory, science of activites and medias act as an interaction between users
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=70

    26. Dodoland Online
    Journey to Dodoland was at The Museum of Natural history in New libarians andteachers on how to effectively use the activites to teach the environment.
    http://www.dodoland.com/st_h1.php
    What's New Educational History Archives ... Contact Us
    Who and What is Dodoland? (Dodo Land)
    In 1977 the Award Winning large format book called
    "Journey to Dodo Land" (Dodoland) was published by Bird Helmet Productions in Los Angles. Thanks to Doug Riseborough appreciation and Dr. Richard Mazureks vision for the future. ( Many other Angels are listed below) The outstanding large format colorful book won a Printers Institute of America Award in 1978. Della Burford, author and illustrator, created this land where "you can be what you want to be". Dale Bertrand's photographs were published to create the Giant Flower Island. In Dodoland you will find a Sea of Love A Dragon Ship Land of Fire Night Bubble Island of Eyes and a Giant Flower Island The Bird Helmet
    The Bird Helmet is a symbol of creativity and the children color it the colors they love best to fly to Dodo Land In 1978 former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau wrote to Della from Ottawa stating, "

    27. Activites/Events In April
    of Business Public Administration, Time TBA, The African American history CultureHouse among African Americans, even when it was illegal to teach them how
    http://cctr.umkc.edu/dept/msa/events/april.html
    Activities/Events in April
    • Hispanic Youth Day
      The Annual Hispanic Youth Day is held at the University Center on the campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, every year in the month of April. The purpose of this program is to increase Hispanic high school sophomore's level of awareness regarding career alternatives/selection, post-secondary educational opportunities, available financial aid, and scholarships. On an average, the number of students, parents, school counselors, and community representatives involved range between 200-300.
      The Ninth Annual Hispanic Youth Day was held on Friday,April 25, 1997. Two hundred and eighty-eight(288) students participated this year from 31 Metropolitan high schools. To view a listing of the participating schools and the number of students who attended this program. Click Here
      Presenters represented the career fields of business, health professions, communication/television, education/social sciences, engineering, and law. This year, the business segment maintained its high level of participation. The majority of the students (86 or 29.9 percent) explored business educational and occupational options. To view the distribution of students in the six career segments. Click Here
      Contact Dr.Middleton for further details.

    28. Tolerance.org Teaching Tolerance Restoring The Lost Pages Br
    Why set aside a month to teach a subject that should be A year later, he launchedthe Journal of Negro history. Classroom Activity activites for grades K6 Go,
    http://www.tolerance.org/teach/expand/act/activity.jsp?ar=40

    29. Links
    Express Free worksheets, software and online activites Ma W The Character Journal- a site to help teach children about B O; The history Place H; The Idea Box
    http://www.my.homewithgod.com/joyfullight/links.htm

    Advertise Your Business Or Web Site At HomewithGod.com
    Links B = Bible Ma = Math W = Writing R = Reading V = Vocabulary
    S = Science H = History G = Geography
    A = Art Mu = Music P = Phyed O = Other

    30. Untitled Document
    22. Amber Arnold will teach 2 health classes and run our activites program, with Paulareceived her BA in history and her MA in counseling from Loyola
    http://palosverdeshigh.net/updates/Weekly_Update_8-22-03-3.htm
    Principal's Welcome Administration Staff PVHS News ... College/Career
    Center Counselor's Corner Parent
    Organizations
    Contributions ... Home PVHS Parents, Thanks to Kathy Izumo, Dawn Di Meglio(sorry, Dawn, if mispelled),
    Britt Huff and the multitude of parents who helped out yesterday at
    registration. It went well. We registered about 700 students and
    will pick up the others the first day of school. We had a few
    glitches but everyone pitched in to make it work. It is a difficult
    task and a very important day. Also a nice job by the football
    parents and kids to wash MANY cars and make some money. THANKS TO
    ALL FAMILIES WHO GAVE SO GENEROUSLY TO OUR BOOSTER CLUB AND PTSA.
    We need your help and once more you have come through. Now, since we are not having an assembly the first day of school, let me introduce our new teachers and office staff. 1. Susan Weber is a great addition to our Foreign Language Dept.

    31. Great Sites For Teachers
    With history, photos, maps, interactive activites, images, and more Each year, oreosare used in a fun yet educational way to teach measurement, teamwork
    http://www.ezwebsite.org/Page.asp?PID=183

    32. Math Activites For Fifth Grade
    Web Quests Math Skills for Life http//teach.fhu.edu/technology/EDU506/WebQuests VerbalLinguistic.2.4.a Research the history of numbers in an encyclopedia, on
    http://pages.xtn.net/~sped/gifted/activities/math/math5.html
    Math 5
    Below are a list of links and activities that have been compiled to enhance the classroom curriculum, while giving students the opportunity to address the eight intelligences identified by Howard Garner. In most cases, links and activities are closely related to the topics and themes covered in the curriculum. Some links and activities, however, may divert from textbook content. These links will take the viewer outside the Greene County Schools Web Page. Chapter 1
    Understanding Place Value
    Chapter 7
    Geometry
    Chapter 2
    Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers and Decimals
    Chapter 8
    Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
    Chapter 3
    Using Data and Statistics
    Chapter 9
    Fraction Concepts
    Chapter 4
    Multiplying Whole Numbers
    Chapter 10
    Working with Fractions
    Chapter 5
    Adding and Subtracting Fractions
    Chapter 11
    Measurement
    Chapter 6 Dividing by Two-Digit Divisors Chapter 12 Ratio, Percent, and Probability Note:
    Some of the activities require video and audio plug ins, ex. Shockwave and Direct X. You must install these programs once downloaded. Chapter 1 Understanding Place Value Internet Resources and Activities Activities by Silver Burdett Ginn (students worksheets to print out) Population Clock Do you have any idea how much the U.S. population will change in a minute?

    33. An Informal History Of A Rural Baha'i Community
    This history is based upon my own personal experiences my quite passsionate aboutthe need to teach the Faith the LSA, but none of these activites ever really
    http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/bigquestions/history.html
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    An Informal History of a Rural Baha'i Community
    The history of the Baha'i faith has tended to focus on prominent individuals, and large national communities. The few local histories that exist are of old, relatively large and well-established communities. What I'm attempting to do here is tell a small, local story - typical in some ways, atypical in others. It is, after all, the local experience that impacts the life of the individual Baha'i the most, and that experience is very often overlooked. This history is based upon my own personal experiences: my memory, notes I took through the years, stories I've been told by local Baha'is, and information I gleaned when I was Secretary of an LSA (1985-87). It is impossible to tell the story without referring to individuals, by to protect their privacy, any names I use will be invented. For the same reason, I will not reveal the location of the county. The reader should also note that all of the people I mention are multi-dimensional human beings, some of whom I've known over a long period of time. In this paper I criticize some of their actions, but I am also aware that every one I mention here is, in his or her own way, a lover of Baha'u'llah that did the best they knew how. The County's population was between 40,000 and 50,000 during the period from 1970 to the present. The City currently has a population of 13,000. There are also two smaller incorporated cities of 8,000 and 400. Neither of them developed a Baha'i community of any kind, but each was home to an "isolated believer", including myself. The County was also divided into two judicial districts initially, which was changed into one municipal court district by state proposition in 1994. The localities important to this story are the largest city, and the unincorporated area immediately surrounding it the JD community.

    34. Diana Waring
    Diana will teach you how to reevaluate World history and God s faithfulness in historywhile completing a student to perform the map activites suggested The
    http://www.hsrc.com/Online Store/History/diana_waring.htm

    35. Classroom Magazines: Scholastic News Senior Edition Editorial Calendar
    Your Nation s Capitol Skills Book — to help you teach US history, government, andmap skills. It includes activites on Presidential history, the Capitol, US
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/classmags/snsr_edcal.htm
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    Features and activities designed to build the geography skills students need and give them a greater understanding of the United States and the world around them. GeoSkills includes: Election 2004 Program:
    and grade-appropriate election articles and issues that use election themes to build cross-curricular skills , including U.S. Presidents and an Electoral U.S. Map Your Nation's Capitol Skills Book and maps that cover every state and capital in the course of the year during Geography Awareness Month FREE U.S. and World Map posters, plus feature articles on every continent throughout the school year on our Scholastic News Zone Web site to help you prepare students for standardized tests twice a year to help you measure and evaluate students' progress and prepare them for standardized tests.

    36. Idaho History Quiz
    question quiz is designed to test your knowledge of Idaho s history. Procedure Printthe handout below and answer the questions. Handouts/activites These are
    http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/teach/lsnplns/hquizlp.htm
    Idaho History Quiz
    suggested grade levels:
    view Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
    Overview:
    This 20 question quiz is designed to test your knowledge of Idaho's history. Procedure:
    Print the handout below and answer the questions. Handouts/Activites:
    These are links to access the handouts and printable materials.
    geog12ho.pdf
    Handout Sample:
    Answer the questions below. 1.Which city is the capitol of Idaho?
    2.When did Idaho become a territory?
    3.What year did Idaho become a state? Related Lesson Topics:
    Extra Topics: Extra Topics Lesson Plan provided Courtesy: State of Idaho Web Site, 2000 Idaho Achievement Standards (as of 7/2001) met by completing this activity:

    37. Phonemic Awareness Activites Sound At The End - Child-reading-tips.com
    link to show results for phonemic awareness activites sound at Games teach how toform sentences, solve problems and Don t Know Much About history. In Don
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    38. Category: Education/Reference - Grade School
    by Windmill Works Learn Black American history with Fun Math SET (Windows CD) by LCSImath activites for grade 5 Live teach In Spain (doc format) by Overseas
    http://www.digibuy.com/cgi-bin/dept.html?901

    39. US History
    Opposing Views teach your peers about a controversial issue the link is at right)for upcoming learning activites. March our 5th period US history class will
    http://teachers.sduhsd.net/lclark-burnell/USHistory/USMainPage.htm
    United States History Mrs. Clark-Burnell's Classes at CVMS Important Dates Details about Upcoming Events and Projects June, 2004
    • T 6/1 FINAL EXAM- Th 6/3 Portfolios Due Last 15 ELH tickets due
    May, 2004
    • Th 5/6 Collect Tickets M 5/17 GPO's sent home for parent signature T 5/25 Reconstruction Convention Th 5/27 Turn in textbook
    April, 2004
    • F 4/2 Quarter Ends SPRING BREAK 4-5-4-9 M 4/19-4/22 Sectionalism skits
    March, 2004
    • M 3/8 GPO's sent home for parent signature T 3/9 Foreign Policy Seminar Cultural exchange 3/18. Have the typed text and finished illustrations M 3/29 3rd GPO of the quarter sent home for parent signature
    February, 2004
    • Th 2/5 Cultural Exchange 5th period only. T 2/10 Present first Supreme Court Cases. W 2/18 GPO's sent home for parent signature. Yes, your grade starts over second semester. Thurs 2/26 Application test on Bill of Rights or Chp. 7 Fact Test Second Cultural exchange 5th period needs to have a rough draft their partner's immigration story typed and rough drawings ready.

    40. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Byerly
    cgi An elementary school introduction to the history of the teach http//www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID toolfor calculating time spent on doing activites.
    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-2193-2486-2487

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